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Algarkirk Long Necked Dog

Area around the village church, Algarkirk, Lincolnshire Shuck Unknown

In the quiet village of Algarkirk, nestled in the Lincolnshire countryside, a strange canine apparition has been spotted roaming the area around the village church. This ghostly hound is said to be tall and lean, with a long neck and a protruding muzzle, earning it the nickname 'Long Necked Dog'. Described as a black dog, it's interesting to note that locals don't consider it an ill omen, bucking the trend of many supernatural canine sightings. The exact date of the sighting is unclear, but it's believed to have occurred at some point in the twentieth century.

Further adding to the intrigue of this paranormal sighting is the fact that it's classified as a 'Shuck', a type of ghostly dog often reported in English folklore. While details of the sighting are scarce, the fact that it's been documented and shared among locals suggests that it's a story worth telling. The lack of a specific date or time for the sighting only adds to the mystique, leaving us to wonder if this phantom hound still roams the village church area to this day.

Historical Context

The village of Algarkirk has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village Church Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
20th Century
Postcode Area
PE20

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